Mount Sinai’s Icahn Graduate School Of Medicine Student Workers ‘Go Union’
(NEW YORK CITY) - In the latest addition to the wave of organizing sweeping New York City and universities across the U.S., a majority of 300 student workers at Mount Sinai’s Icahn Graduate School of Medicine have signed up to form their Union - Sinai Student Workers-United Auto Workers (UAW).
They join tens of thousands of Academic Workers who’ve organized with the UAW in recent years, including 550 Post-Doctoral Researchers who are fighting for a fair first contract at Mount Sinai after winning their Union last Summer.
They hope to add to the momentum Post-Doctoral Researchers have started at Sinai and to the massive wave of Academic Worker-organizing in New York City.
“Student Workers make essential contributions to the world-class research conducted at Mount Sinai, but many of us still struggle to pay high housing and other costs in New York City, lack secure rights in the workplace, and face increasing uncertainty about our futures given the precarious nature of science funding and unstable regulation of visas and work authorization in recent years,” the SSW-UAW Organizing Committee said on their new website.
By building on the success of Student Workers and Post-Doctoral Researchers at New York University, Columbia and The New School, they said: “We can continue to raise standards for Researcher-working conditions across the city.”
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